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And the way they’re swinging, they don’t walk either! HOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO!

Wow, they actually paved part of the parking lot...

OMG. Florida man in Hazzard County....the mind reels!

BOOOOOOOO!

What’s the bag limit on flying pigs? “Mmmmm...flying pork!”

MD-83, N786TW. Despite the registration, never flew for TWA, it flew (on lease from someone) with Avianca until Mar 2010 as EI-CEQ (which means it was registered in Ireland,) then had a Columbian registration for two years (HK-4589X.) In both cases, the registration was by the owner. In Dec 2012, it was sold to

Oh, look, a fork in the road!

Synchronized Batting? That’s a thing now?

Yes, perfectly legal. You can’t hit with your closed fist, you can’t grab the hair or the groin, you can’t poke at eyes or bend fingers. Otherwise, anything goes, and the loser is the first wrestler to touch the ground inside the ring with anything but the soles of his feet, or the first wrestler to touch the ground

Another wrestler was going to walk into the ring. They throw salt into the ring to “purify” it, they do this every time they go into the ring. It was probably just sheer habit.

Apparently, someone had a tee time in an hour.

You are incorrect about the Infield Fly. It doesn’t automatically give you an out, it automatically prevents a double play that you can’t dodge — if the runner doesn’t leave the base, let it fall and get the 5-4-3 double play, if the runner does, catch it and throw it to second to get the guy before he tags up.

If we follow the rule as written? 10 game suspension (Rule 40.3) The tap is soft enough that the NHL can say “physical force without intent to injure), unlike Wideman laying out a linesman with a cross check. You could call that a slash, but that would be the lightest slash in the history of the NHL. Wideman got 20 by

There’s three factors. How much acceleration, how long, and what direction.

Yes, the UK uses just the Research Octane Number (RON), the US uses the average of RON and the Motor Octane Number (MON.) MON is usually 10-12 points lower than RON, so US 91 ((RON+MON)/2) is basically the same as UK 97 (RON)

Piston inertia, really. Large pistons are large masses, thus have lots of inertia - so it’s harder to get them moving and stop them moving. Ferrari went with 12 very tiny pistons to reduce the inertia, which is one of the reasons that engine can spin at some insane rate (18K RPM, IIRC) whereas a big piston engine

He tried walking away, but it turns out the NBA does call travelling at times....